SEED ESTABLISHMENT, SUDBURY, 
Novelties continued. 
415 Waitzea Aurea (Morna nitida). This handsome everlasting grows about eighteen 
inches high, it branches at the base, and clothes with oblong-lanceolated leaves 
somewhat stem clasping, the uppermost ones being linear. The flower is of a 
brilliant yellow, the disc somewhat deeper. It is of the easiest treatment as a 
half-hardy annual in any friable soil, blooming in July and August. Though 
bearing some resemblance to the Helichrysums, the flowers have a far more 
distinguished aspect, and greater delicacy of character . h.h a. Is. 
416 „ Corymbosa, an exceedingly pretty species, entirely distinct from the fore¬ 
going, and more nearly allied to the W. acuminata. It forms a round bushy 
compact plant, about a foot in height and as much in diameter, every shoot 
being terminated by clusters of elegant flowerheads, about an inch across, 
stained externally with deep amaranth-red. It forms an admirable pot plant 
lasting in bloom for a considerable period, but also succeeds well in the open 
ground in light soil. The dried plant is remarkable for yielding a strong 
odour of ripe strawberry h h.a. Is. 
417 Whitlavia Grandiflora Alba —Since the introduction of the purple Whitlavia some 
10 years ago, it has speedily risen into favour, and has now become a leading favourite 
amongst annuals. This variety possesses all the merits of its predecessors, with the 
additional value of being pure white, it must necessarily rank in the first class of 
Californian annuals, and it is said to be one of the best novelties ever introduced. 
h.a. Is. 
SELECTIONS OE NOVELTIES. 
418 20 Choice Annuals y novelties for 1865, selection left to S. B. ... 15a. 0 d. 
419 12 Choice Ditto for 1865, ditto ... 10s. Qd. 
420 12 Choice Perennials, novelties for 1865, ditto ... 10s. Od. 
NOVELTIES OF 1804 
Offered in last year’s Catalogue. 
A great number of these which have passed their flowering season have proved themselves to 
he very splendid . They will he found described in the body of the general list of Flower 
Seeds in the Catalogue; those marked h.a. under the hardy annuals, h.h.a. half-hardy, 
h.p. hardy perennials g.h p. greenhouse peremiials, g.h.bi. greenhouse bienniels . 
Armeria splendens 
Arundo festucoides—see ornamental grasses 
6 d 
Aster Globe paeony-flowered crimson 
h.h.a. 6d 
Callirhoe verticillata (involuctata) h.h.a. 6d 
Chrysanthemum coronarium dwarf yellow 
h.a. 4d 
p.p. 6d 1 Clarkia pulcherrima integripetala, very fine 
h.a. 6d 
Convolvulus aureus superbus 6d 
Datura atroviolacea plenissima h.h.a. 6d. 
Elichrysum naeum atrosanguineum, splendid 
h.h a. 6d. 
Gilia lacinata ... h.a. 4d. 
Godetia Rosea alba Tom Thumb h.a. 4d 
